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Having spent a lifetime at each other's sides, the final farewell Bruce Springsteen gave Clarence Clemons involved a poignant song about life and death.
Clarence Clemons, the burly saxophone player who played a crucial role in shaping Bruce Springsteen's early sound, died on Saturday, six days after suffering a stroke at his Florida home. He was 69.
It's a big show with a big heart for the Big Man. Jarod Clemons, the youngest son of the late Clarence Clemons, and J.T. Bowen will take the stage Sunday, June 16, at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park ...
NEW YORK | Clarence Clemons, the larger-than-life saxophone player for the E Street Band who was one of the key influences in Bruce Springsteen's life and music through four decades, ...
Jarod Clemons, the youngest son of the late Clarence Clemons, and J.T. Bowen will take the stage Sunday, June 16, at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, backed by the Late Nights.
Clarence Clemons, who over four decades helped leave his own stamp on popular music with bombastic, soaring saxophone playing with Bruce Springsteen 's E Street Band and others, died Saturday. He was ...
On June 16, Clemons and the band The Late Nights return to the North to Shore Festival to honor his beloved father in a special Father’s Day tribute show at The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park.
LOS ANGELES -- Clarence Clemons was said to be stable and responsive Monday after suffering a stroke Sunday at his Florida home. The longtime saxophone player with Bruce Springsteen and the E ...
Clarence Clemons, the beloved saxophone player for the E Street Band, died on Saturday after being hospitalized from complications of the stroke suffered last Sunday at his Singer Island, Florida ...
Clarence Clemons once described the relationship between himself and Bruce Springsteen According to Clemons, the night he and Springsteen met was something out of myth: the gale outside blew the ...
Clemons, who lives in Montral, is currently on tour with the E Street Band. He plays solo shows on Thursday, Aug. 8, in Halifax, Canada, and Saturday, Aug. 10, on Prince Edward Island, Canada.